Inside Singapore Airlines' luxe new Dreamliner, where everyone has a window seat

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Singapore Airlines have always been ahead in the game when it comes to luxury, but their brand-new Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner has taken the glamour to new heights.

The first of 49 Boeing 787-10 just arrived in Singapore straight from Boeing's production facility in South Carolina. The aircraft is 16 feet longer than the previous model, which provides room for an additional 88 travellers.

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Comfort has been a key factor in the design of the Boeing 787-10. Seats are set out in a 1-2-1 layout in business class, allowing all travellers plenty of room to relax during their flight.

Seats situated in the centre row have an adjustable divider that can be raised for privacy, so you can catch some z's in your own little sanctuary.

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Each seat is fitted out with a high-definition touch screen monitor, with power options for mobile phones and laptops, plus compartments to store personal belongings.

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The economy class section is arranged in a 3-3-3 layout, with the same power options as business and high-definition touch screens.

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If you're a passenger that loves a window seat, you're in luck; windows can be viewed regardless of where you're seated, due to the fact that they're 30 percent larger than the average plane window. The positioning was specifically designed so no seat blocks the view, and when it's a little bright outside they can be dimmed at the touch of a button.

You know that roaring engine noise you're forced to get used to when flying? Well, that doesn't exist on this Dreamliner. Thanks to the advanced noise-cancelling technology in the jets, the Boeing 787-10 offers a "calmer cabin experience."

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Additionally, the aircraft uses 25 percent less fuel per passenger, making it 10 percent more fuel efficient than its competitors.

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Singapore Airlines have revealed that the aircraft is said to be servicing medium haul flights under eight hours.